Here's the areas you might want to avoid during your morning and afternoon commutes or if you don't want to get slowed down on your drive around Amarillo.

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Daily lane closures are scheduled at various locations on I-27 and the I-40/I-27 interchange for pavement marking removal and restriping work. The overnight work is scheduled to begin Sunday, June 12, and continue through Friday, June 17, and will take place between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Various lanes closures are planned on the north- and southbound I-27 service roads, from McCormick to Rockwell. The closures will allow for sealcoat operations.

Various lane closures on east- and westbound I-40, from Ross to Georgia, for road surface repairs and patching.

Various lane closures, in both directions, along FM 1912, FM 1719 and FM 1061 for road surface repairs and patching.

I-27 and I-40 interchange, I-27 southbound traffic is reduced to one lane past 26th Avenue overpass.

I-40 and LP 335 (Soncy Road), expect intermittent closure of east turnaround for retaining wall construction.  I-40 main lanes are reduced to one lane in each direction.  I-40 frontage roads are reduced to one lane in each direction between Soncy Road and Helium Road Expect evening and night-time traffic changes on LP 335 for the next two weeks.

Loop 335, between I-27 and Washington, traffic is reduced to one lane in each direction, 4-way stop at Georgia Street and temporary signals in place at Western Street.  Expect lane diversions and traffic delays.

US 60 (Pierce Street), between 4th Street and 9th Street in downtown Amarillo, left lane is closed for hotel, business and parking garage construction.

US 60 (Buchanan Street), between 9th Street and 4th Street in downtown Amarillo, left lane is closed for hotel, business and parking garage construction.

I-40 westbound frontage road, right lane is closed east of Coulter Street for renovation of Amarillo ISD building.

The Texas Department of Transportation reminds you to slow down in work zones.

For more information on lane closures visit: www.txdot.gov

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